Notes for Contributors
Each issue of CJM focuses on a specific area of criminological interest. Contributors are advised to discuss their ideas with CJM's editorial co-ordinators, or . We also welcome articles written in response to articles in any issue.
Articles should:
- be no longer than 1200 words in length
- be written in a jargon free and accessible style
- have no more than six references
- use the Harvard style of references
- not contain any footnotes
- be written to a well-informed, but not exclusively academic audience
Photos or illustrations are particularly welcome. Potential contributors should note that publication, even of invited articles, cannot be guaranteed, and we reserve the right to edit where necessary. Articles, letters and reviews can only be accepted on this basis.
Editorial policy for CJM is determined by the Editorial Board, which is in turn accountable to, and appointed by, the Council of the Centre. The views expressed by contributors are their own and are not necessarily the views of the Centre.
CJM is free to members of CCJS and additionally to a growing number of independent subscribers, both nationally and internationally. Advertising is welcome, contact Julie Grogan on 020 7848 1688.